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Brexit, the economy and house prices part 5
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Letter from Suella Fernandes MP to Jezza setting out the stupidity of Labour's current position on a brexit deal.
https://www.scribd.com/mobile/document/361921383/Letter-to-Jeremy-Corbyn-From-Suella-Fernandes-MP
Current as in today.
Suella is writing to Jeremy because Labour MP's would not 'countenance' a scenario in which we leave the EU without a deal?
Maybe Suella meant to write this letter to some of her own party's MP's and/or members of cabinet?The prospect of Brexit happening without any deal being reached between the UK and the EU is "unthinkable", Home Secretary Amber Rudd has said.0 -
Suella is writing to Jeremy because Labour MP's would not 'countenance' a scenario in which we leave the EU without a deal?
Maybe Suella meant to write this letter to some of her own party's MP's and/or members of cabinet?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-416551950 -
Stalemate in the Commons over the Brexit Withdrawal Bill now.
Won't be discussed for another month out of fear of a Tory rebellion defeating the whole thing.
Genuine question for the Brexiteers on here:
Are you all still pretty confident that this administration is going to deliver the Brexit you've been pining for?0 -
Genuine question for the Brexiteers on here:
Are you all still pretty confident that this administration is going to deliver the Brexit you've been pining for?
Yes as to do otherwise will forever frame May & others as weak conspirators, there could be no good outcome for them from this.
As ever a bad deal for us is a bad deal for core EU nations that do lots of trade with us, most notably Ireland.0 -
Stalemate in the Commons over the Brexit Withdrawal Bill now.
Won't be discussed for another month out of fear of a Tory rebellion defeating the whole thing.
Genuine question for the Brexiteers on here:
Are you all still pretty confident that this administration is going to deliver the Brexit you've been pining for?
I voted for what they call a "hard Brexit"
I think that occur but not through delivering by the administration intentionally, mainly by their incompetence in their attempts to reverse the vote, and failing - that makes us more a laughing stock than by sticking to our decision0 -
It's starting to look that way. But I think it's more likely we'll leave after the transition period and have rejoined with 10 years.0
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https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2017/oct/18/brexit-strategy-in-paralysis-as-eu-withdrawal-bill-delayed The main drive of Brexit was the Tory backbenchers and some of those in the cabinet. It was one of the reasons why brexit is unrealistic. It is an ideologues battleground. The problem we have is we have a section of society that has been hammered by policies that the government has used the EU as a deflection for. We need austerity because labour spent all the money, you have low wages, poor services and expensive housing because of immigrants etc....Our problems have nothing to do with trade, FoM or anything to do with the EU. It is like blaming the EU for the Greeks decision to borrow too much and not have the means to pay it back. The problem is much deeper and the EU referendum was yet another deflection to keep us from really dealing with the issues. We can spin the news all we like but having less in your pocket has a concentrating effect on people and in the end 3% inflation may help pensioners but it does not help the ubiquitous Sainsburys checkout operator or even the teacher or policemen who see 3% inflation and a 1% pay rise. I also think the EU representatives who have talked about UK’s Brexit position are correct. They have said that until the Tory party in Government have a united view on what they want Brexit to look like, it is very difficult to do a deal. A split Government party going into a negotiation will not be able to play a strong hand. The EU know that a weakened Government after the election are unlikely to be able to allow a no deal option to happen. UK Parliament is likely to block such a possibility by making it impossible for the Tories to continue in office. We can hardly blame the EU for this. We are split as a country on the issue!0
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It's been confirmed that even despite all this amazing economic news, our economy is shrinking.
Not good......💙💛 💔0 -
CKhalvashi wrote: »It's been confirmed that even despite all this amazing economic news, our economy is shrinking.
Not good......
So you must be annoyed those 18 Labour MEP's sided with the EU to delay the trade deal & uncertainty?
Not to mention Gina Miller and delays by Lords and Labour MP's?
The sooner we do this deal and everyone gets behind it, the sooner we can fire on all cylinders0 -
Young girl just called LBC - clearly indoctrinated by cunning manipulative adults;
'when we leave the EU we will have no connection with Europe, for example no connection with Holland'
This is the result of Remain lies and manipulation.0
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